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Although it is not clear why patients would continue to benefit from continuation of trastuzumab in the setting of disease progression, it is possible that HER2 inhibition may continue to provide synergy with different chemotherapeutic agents administered sequentially.
But the house would continue to benefit from the publicity.
He said the firm thought it would continue to benefit from the diversity of its businesses.
With the 2 percent cap, individuals would continue to benefit from all of their current deductions, exclusions and credits.
And even if oil prices later fall, Russia's natural gas monopoly, Gazprom, would continue to benefit for a while.
Mr. Najib said the new policy would continue to benefit ethnic Malays but would also help the disadvantaged among other ethnic groups.
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The sum is lower for QPR because they would otherwise continue to benefit from parachute payments after demotion from the Premier League in 2013.
"It is a careless and risky assumption to make, to presume that U.K. universities would or could continue to benefit disproportionately from E.U. research support" if it leaves the Union, a spokesperson for Universities UK says.
That outcome would allow Vivendi to continue to benefit from SFR's rich cash flow but it would be Vodafone that runs the show.
Limiting the cut to projects over 50 kilowatts, the government said, would allow small community projects to continue to benefit from the program.
After initial domestication, the aphid clones would have continued to benefit from the symbiosis, because the premature death of most early instar nymphs (which individually are of low value as sugar providers for the ants) reduces competition over resources and reproduction, and extensive clonality ensures that vertical transmission will maintain clonal tenure within nests.
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